PCB Triangular Twenty20 Women's Tournament

The PCB Triangular Twenty20 Women's Tournament is a women's domestic Twenty20 competition organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board. The tournament first took place in 2019–20, with three teams taking part: PCB Blasters, PCB Challengers and PCB Dynamites. The competition has run alongside the PCB Triangular One Day Women's Tournament.

PCB Triangular Twenty20 Women's Tournament
Countries Pakistan
AdministratorPakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
FormatTwenty20
First edition2019–20
Latest edition2020–21
Tournament formatRound-robin and final
Number of teams3
Current championPCB Challengers (2nd title)
Most successfulPCB Challengers (2 titles)

PCB Challengers have won both editions of the competition, beating PCB Blasters in the final in 2019–20 and PCB Dynamites in the final in 2020–21.

History

The PCB Triangular Twenty20 Women's Tournament was established in 2019–20, effectively replacing the Departmental T20 Women's Championship. Three teams, PCB Blasters, PCB Challengers and PCB Dynamites, made up of the best players from across Pakistan, competed in a round-robin group across a week in January 2020 at the National Stadium, Karachi.[1] PCB Challengers won the tournament, beating PCB Blasters by 6 wickets in the final, helped by an unbeaten half-century from captain Bismah Maroof.[2]

In 2020–21 the tournament took place behind closed doors (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in November and December 2020.[3] PCB Challengers again won the competition, beating PCB Dynamites in the final by 7 runs.[4][5]

Teams

Team First Last Titles
PCB Blasters 2019–20 2020–21
0
PCB Challengers 2019–20 2020–21
2
PCB Dynamites 2019–20 2020–21
0

Results

Season 1st 2nd 3rd Leading run-scorer Leading wicket-taker Ref
2019–20 PCB Challengers PCB Blasters PCB Dynamites Muneeba Ali (Challengers) 292 Anam Amin (Blasters) 7 [1][6][7]
2020–21 PCB Challengers PCB Dynamites PCB Blasters Nahida Khan (Dynamites) 154 Hafsa Amjad (Blasters); Fatima Sana (Challengers); Nashra Sandhu (Dynamites) 4 [4][8][9]

See also

References

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